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" Keeping at all times in the high road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice : — he never renders that amiable which religion and reason alike teach us to detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of... "
Specimens of the Elizabethan Drama from Lyly to Shirley, A.D. 1580-A.D. 1642 ... - Página 397
por William Henry Williams - 1905 - 576 páginas
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Readings in English Prose of the Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1917 - 716 páginas
...high road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues 3 of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,...
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Calendar, Parte 3

University of Calcutta - 1917 - 844 páginas
...and uncertainty on Marlowe's delineation of character." Discuss this. SECTION C. II. [Shakespeare] "never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fetcher." Discuss this statement. 12. Give a clear review of Jonson's theories of...
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Critical Essays of the Early Nineteenth Century

Raymond Macdonald Alden - 1921 - 458 páginas
...high road of life. Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues 12 of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,...
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Shakespeare Studies: Historical and Comparative in Method

Elmer Edgar Stoll - 1927 - 528 páginas
...road of life Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; — he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of his day.' Of such art he has not the disadvantages or...
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The Outlook, Volume 65,Parte 2

1900 - 536 páginas
...the final word : " Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice ; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotze590 The Other Day 591 hues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are...
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The Outlook, Volume 65

1900 - 1004 páginas
...the final word : " Shakespeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice; he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotze590 The Other Day 591 hues of the day. Shakespeare's fathers are...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 59

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1837 - 580 páginas
...adulteries, no interesting incests, no virtuous vice ; — he never renders that amiable which religion gioh and reason alike teach us to detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakspeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,...
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Lectures Upon Shakspeare

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 2001 - 490 páginas
...road of life. Shakspeare has no innocent adulteries, no interesting incests, no- virtuous vice ; — he never renders that amiable which religion and reason...detest, or clothes impurity in the garb of virtue, like Beaumont and Fletcher, the Kotzebues of the day. Shakspeare's fathers are roused by ingratitude,...
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English Journal, Volume 10

1921 - 646 páginas
...because his great artistic sense was so fundamentally true, could never, as Coleridge puts it, "render that amiable which religion and reason alike teach us to detest, or clothe impurity in the garb of virtue." We need not trace for our boys and girls in his plays the havoc...
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